Here we report the results of a pXRF analysis of obsidian stone artefacts from Here Sorot Entapa rockshelter (HSE) on Kisar Island in the Wallacean Archipelago. With the exception of a single flake, all the obsidian artefacts in this site are from a single source. Kisar has a metamorphic geology with fringing uplifted limestone terraces which makes obsidian raw material exotic to the island. The Kisar obsidian is a chemical match to obsidian of an unknown source previously recovered from sites in Alor Island to the west, and which also appears in Timor Leste to the south. The obsidian results suggest that Kisar was receiving exotic obsidian from ~15,000 years ago, and was linked with Alor and Timor in a maritime interaction network from at ...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
Here we report the results of a pXRF analysis of obsidian stone artefacts from Here Sorot Entapa roc...
Measurements made at the Australian National University using laser ablation ICPMS show that none of...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...
This study analysed over 1000 obsidian stone artefacts excavated from two adjoining shelters at Tron...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
This paper discusses new evidence of long-distance interaction networks in Island Southeast Asia obt...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The Philippine archipelago spans over two distinct biogeographic zones, Sundaland and Wallacea. We r...
We report new evidence from East Timor for the long-term prehistoric use of a single high-silicate o...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...
Here we report the results of a pXRF analysis of obsidian stone artefacts from Here Sorot Entapa roc...
Measurements made at the Australian National University using laser ablation ICPMS show that none of...
Excavation in Tron Bon Lei shelter on the Indonesian Island of Alor has uncovered a rich Pleistocene...
This study analysed over 1000 obsidian stone artefacts excavated from two adjoining shelters at Tron...
The paper describes the analysis by portable XRF (pXRF) of 44 pieces of obsidian from six archaeolog...
This paper discusses new evidence of long-distance interaction networks in Island Southeast Asia obt...
This paper summarises research on obsidian findings across the region of Island Southeast Asia (ISEA...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
The Philippine archipelago spans over two distinct biogeographic zones, Sundaland and Wallacea. We r...
We report new evidence from East Timor for the long-term prehistoric use of a single high-silicate o...
A geochemical study using pXRF and LA–ICP–MS to characterise artefacts from sites dating to the init...
Fifty-six obsidian artifacts and 141 non-obsidian artifacts were excavated in three field seasons at...
Obsidian in New Zealand was exploited from a variety of sources, and has been found in the majority ...
Until now, the evidence for imported obsidian along the south coast of Papua New Guinea has been lim...